December: Day 1: Teaching 2:
Holy Righteous Philaret the Merciful
(Lessons of Philanthropy from the Life of Saint Philaret the Merciful)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
I. Saint Philaret the Merciful, whose memory is celebrated today, belonged to a wealthy and noble family. His parents instilled in him a love of God from an early age, and he lived in a contentment and happiness rarely enjoyed by people. But Philaret remembered his duties. "God did not give me wealth," he told his wife Theosevo, "for me to enjoy it alone, but for me to share it with the poor." And indeed, Philaret shared his last with the poor not only when he was rich, but even when he became poor. By helping the poor, Philaret himself reached such poverty that he needed daily food for himself and his family. Sometimes, neighbors, out of pity, sent him bread or flour, but even then Philaret shared his share with the poor. "Accept it, and thank God," he said, often giving his last to the beggar and refusing any gratitude to himself. God was pleased to once again bestow wealth upon the kind and meek Philaret. His granddaughter became the wife of the emperor himself; Philaret was honored and given rich estates. But Philaret remained as merciful, meek, and humble as ever, rejoicing in the opportunity to further help the poor.